Poa botryoides (Trin. ex Griseb.) Kom. ex Roshev.
Publ. & Syn.Roshev., Fl. Yugo-Vost. Evrop. SSSR 2: 113 (1928). - Poa serotina var. botryoides Trin. ex Griseb. in Ledeb., Fl. Ross. 4: 375 (1852). Holotype (LE)?: Siberia: Transbaikal, "In pratis siccis transbaicalensibus", 1829, leg. Turczaninow. - Poa attenuata subsp. botryoides (Trin. ex Griseb.) Tzvelev, Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 11: 31 (1974).
NotesSoreng et al. (2003) synonymized Poa botryoides and P. anadyrica with P. glauca. We do not fully agree with this as concerns P. botryoides which we find to differ from P. glauca as it appears in arctic-alpine regions.
Chromosomes(1) 28 (4x). - Siberia (N), Far East (N). - At least five reports.
(2) 35 (5x). - Far East (N). - Probatova and Sokolovskaya (1984a).
(3) 42 (6x). - Far East (N). - At least three reports.
Some other reports may refer to this taxon, e.g., Probatova (1978, 2n = 42, Kamtchatka) published for P. attenuata.
GeographyAsian (N/C): SIB RFE.
Distribution N = F     D = ?     E = R     CE = r     CS = r     YK = r     Kh = r     CW = s     [ key ]
Parent taxonPoa L.
PAF ID342620
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